For Immediate Release
PORTLAND, ME – The Binghamton Rumble Ponies fell to the Portland Sea Dogs 8-5 in a back-and-forth contest in the Rumble Ponies final road game of the season Sunday at Hadlock Field. The Sea Dogs took the last five games of the six-game series.
With
the game tied at five in the seventh, Stephen Scott hit the go-ahead RBI single
that scored pinch-runner Christian Koss from third to put Portland up 6-5. Two
batters later, Tyler Dearden added an RBI single against Grant Hartwig (0-2) to
make it 7-5.
The
Rumble Ponies scored two in the first, getting on the board first for the fifth
time in the series. Each team would score two runs apiece in each of the first
two-innings as the game was tied at four heading into the third.
After
Portland (41-22, 71-61) took a 5-4 lead in the third, the Ponies tied the game
in the fourth on a two out RBI single from Wyatt Young.
Binghamton
(23-38, 51-79) had a runner on second with two out in the eighth, but second
baseman Christian Koss made a diving play to rob Rowdey Jordan of a base hit
and end the frame. The Sea Dogs would tack on a run in the bottom of the inning
on a Ceddanne Rafaela sacrifice fly to take a three-run lead. Rafaela finished
with four RBI and David Hamilton had his second consecutive three-hit game for
Portland.
Michael
Gettys retired the side in order in the ninth for his sixth save of the season.
Jacob Wallace (7-2) picked up the win with an inning and two thirds of
scoreless relief with no walks and three strikeouts.
The
Rumble Ponies begin their final series of the season Tuesday at Mirabito
Stadium against the Hartford Yard Goats. First pitch is at 6:35 PM with pregame
coverage getting underway at 6:20 PM on the WNBF Rumble Ponies Radio Network.
Postgame
Notes: Ronny Mauricio had an RBI single in the fourth to drive in
his 83rd run of the season…Young finished 2-4 with a run scored and
an RBI…Matt Winaker reached base twice with two runs scored…the Ponies finished
32-37 on the road for the 2022 season and 18-18 in the second half.
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